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Businesses urged to apply for Covid Additional Relief Fund
Oxford City Council is urging ratepayers who have been impacted by the pandemic to apply for new government funding from the COVID-19 Additional Relief Fund (CARF).
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Civic leaders across county come together to light Jubilee beacon
The Oxfordshire Lieutenancy is bringing together civic leaders from across the county in a ceremony to light Oxfordshire’s beacon in honour of Her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
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BLOG: The Queen and I
Oxford City Council Communications Officer Sue Hall found herself becoming the story when the Queen visited Oxford on 5 May 2006 to officially open the £40m Oxford Castle complex.
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BLOG: Live like a Queen at the Covered Market
Oxford’s Covered Market - steeped in 250 years of British tradition - has had a history of Royal celebrations including a recent visit from HRH Prince Charles.
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BLOG: Have a get together in a local park to ‘go green for the Queen’
Join teddy bears Teacup and Tilly in celebrating the jubilee with a picnic in the park.
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BLOG: Plant a tree for jubilee
Oxford City Council is encouraging people to plant a tree in their garden as part of the Queen’s canopy initiative.
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A2Dominion and partners celebrate construction milestone at new Oxford development
Housing provider A2Dominion, contractor Exel Construction and Oxford City Council, have marked the completion of a major construction milestone at a new apartment block in Oxford.
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BLOG: Councillor Shaista Aziz on the second anniversary of George Floyd's death
BLOG: Councillor Shaista Aziz on the second anniversary of George Floyd's death
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The council tax energy rebate – don’t miss out
In February the Government announced that, from April, households in England that are in council tax bands A to D would receive a £150 rebate.
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East Oxford low traffic neighbourhoods
From 20 May 2022, the Highways Authority, Oxfordshire County Council is trialling three low traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) in Oxford.